When you apply for an MBA program, an interview is one of the most important parts of the entire process. Whether you are interviewing with an admissions committee officer or an alumni interviewer – it’s extremely important that you make a good impression on them. I wanted to break down 5 things that you can do to make a terrible impression on your interviewer so that you know what to avoid when you’re completing your own interview. Next time I’ll be writing about what to do to make an excellent impression on your interviewer.
1. The Fish-Handshake

One of the first things you do when you meet your interviewer is to shake their hand. Handshakes communicate confidence and the ability to lead and command, and are an important opportunity to make a good first impression.

One of the best ways to make a terrible impression on your interviewer is to use the “fish-handshake.” Shake their hand with a soft grip, a limp wrist, and make them feel like they’re picking up a raw fish when they shake your hand. Using the “fish-handshake” will ensure that they see you as weak-spirited, and as lacking confidence.

2. Avoid Eye Contact

When you shake someone’s hand, you also make eye contact with them. In order to make a terrible impression on your interviewer, avoid direct eye contact with them. For bonus points, shift your eyes all over the place throughout the interview – this will make you seem nervous, insecure, and like you are trying to hide something.

3. Constantly Interrupt

One of the worst things in the world is when you constantly interrupt your interviewer with questions and statements. If you want to make your interviewer feel angry and upset, be sure to interrupt what they’re saying every time you have a chance.

4. Tell them that their school is not your top choice

Even if the school you’re interviewing for isn’t your top choice, your interviewer should always genuinely feel that you are interested in their institution, and would matriculate if admitted. To make a terrible impression and ensure a poor recommendation – be sure to tell your interviewer that some other school is at the very top of your priority list.

5.  Show Up Late

Your interviewer’s time is valuable and they are taking a break from their own work, and life to meet with you because they care about their school. In order to ensure you make a terrible impression on your interviewer – show up late. This communicates that you don’t value their time, and aren’t excited about the prospect of enrolling in their school.

These are five excellent ways to ensure you make a terrible impression on your interviewer. I’ll be talking about five ways to make an excellent impression on your interviewer soon. If you’re interested in learning more about how to ace your interview, get in touch with me, David, at transcendadmissions@gmail.com.